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I do not like this OS. I bought a laptop for my daughter and it came already installed. The Admin tools are less user friendly than the old ones. The interface is "pretty", but again, not real user friendly. I'll just wait for her to figure everything out and then teach me how to use it. LOL
 
My advice to everybody is unless your computer has a touchscreen, you will be lot happier with Windows 7....pulling out the Start Button in Windows 8 is IMHO a big mistake.
 
BringBackThatOleTimeBoys;4942092 said:
My advice to everybody is unless your computer has a touchscreen, you will be lot happier with Windows 7....pulling out the Start Button in Windows 8 is IMHO a big mistake.

Yep. It's really for touchscreen.

Start button is not needed because you do the "box thing"
 
REDVOLUTION;4942109 said:
Start button is not needed because you do the "box thing"
I think what he was communicating is the "box thing" is not needed because we had the start button that worked perfectly of decades. :D

After watching that video, I won't touch Win 8 with a ten foot pole, ever.
 
Rackat;4941914 said:
I do not like this OS. I bought a laptop for my daughter and it came already installed. The Admin tools are less user friendly than the old ones. The interface is "pretty", but again, not real user friendly. I'll just wait for her to figure everything out and then teach me how to use it. LOL

windows 8 sucks donkey balls and will go down as worse than vista.

it's a computer/consumer OS trying to be everything on a phone.

and the interface is horrible. it's like watching the partridge familys bus crash into hollywood squares.
 
You guys really should watch the video review I posted
 
I disliked it from the moment I first saw it. I had a wi8ndows phone and dislike the tiles.
 
iceberg;4942400 said:
windows 8 sucks donkey balls and will go down as worse than vista.

it's a computer/consumer OS trying to be everything on a phone.

and the interface is horrible. it's like watching the partridge familys bus crash into hollywood squares.

That is so funny because it is so spot on.
 
viman96;4942046 said:
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Oh boy

I need to buy a new laptop to use Office. I hope they still have Windows 7 loaded laptops around. This freaked me out.
 
I'm also a bit frustrated with windows 8, but that dude in the video needed to do some homework before jumping in to it.

He obviously had no idea about a lot of the features in this OS or how to use them.


I've been using windows 8 for about 2 months now and once I got the hang of it it wasn't a problem anymore.
 
It is a little more difficult to get around. I honestly rarely use the start screen.

What I find most difficult is to get to the control panel, you have to go tot he side, search, and type in control panel and it will come up. So I finally just put a shortcut on my desktop.

Other than that, I think it runs a heckuva lot smoother than 7. No touchscreen here either.
 
Rack Bauer;4942679 said:
I'm also a bit frustrated with windows 8, but that dude in the video needed to do some homework before jumping in to it.

He obviously had no idea about a lot of the features in this OS or how to use them.


I've been using windows 8 for about 2 months now and once I got the hang of it it wasn't a problem anymore.

I think you missed his point (I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with him, just pointing this out). He was complaining that Windows 8 was not intuitive. I have had both non-tech and tech friends tell me the same thing including a tech friend who is a huge Microsoft fan.

That said, the one thing I wonder is if Windows 8 is confusing and not intuitive due to poor UI/UX design or are users of previous Windows iterations simply locked into doing things a certain way and even when trying to use/learn Windows 8 they are still using the logic and thought process etched into their minds by those older Windows releases?

/reality
 
Windows 8 is great on a tablet from what I have seen and played with so far very limited at this point. Devices with touch screens etc are great with Win8 but on a regular laptop and desktop it is not as friendly.

The worse part is server 2012 has some of the same unfriendly menus and servers are not going to be touch screen anytime soon.
 
Chocolate Lab;4942698 said:
Can't you hit one button and have the traditional desktop view?
yes you can but you still need navigate to the tile view for certain things. this is a very big jump from windows 7 and a risky move by microsoft. i can't see elder people liking this os at all.
 
Zordon;4942841 said:
yes you can but you still need navigate to the tile view for certain things. this is a very big jump from windows 7 and a risky move by microsoft. i can't see elder people liking this os at all.


:laugh2:


Pretenders bust me up. You cannot 1 click to desktop view.

How are you disabling "metro" with 1 button click?
 
Dallas;4942888 said:
:laugh2:


Pretenders bust me up. You cannot 1 click to desktop view.

How are you disabling "metro" with 1 button click?

I only messed with windows 8 once.

My wife's friend had a laptop with win7 on it and bought a copy of win8. She had trouble installing it so I did it for her.

Had to uninstall a program or two before win 8 would install.

After that it installed without a problem.

Once the tiles came up I clicked ONCE on the tile that said Desktop and it took me straight to the desktop view.

The version she bought was the home and not the pro (I guess they still have a Pro version like others did).

So I don't know if the Pro version is different but you can indeed click once to go to desktop view. However beyond that I don't have a clue as I just looked at a couple of things and then turned the computer off so the wife could take it to her friend.
 

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